may i use state issued medicaid card as photo id to fly commercially in the usa
Yes. You may use only your own Medicaid ID card and you may use it only for its intended purposes.
Yes you can.
To fly, you can use a government-issued photo ID such as a driver's license or passport as a form of identification.
Yes, you can use your employment authorization card as a form of identification to fly within the United States.
Yes, you can use your permanent resident card, also known as a green card, to fly within the United States.
Yes, you can use a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) card to fly on commercial airlines as a form of identification.
If you need to transfer photo files from a computer to a memory card, you can use a card reader slot if available on the computer (specially many laptops these days have card slots) or you can use an external USB card reader to transfer photos or any other data to and from a memory card. - Neeraj Sharma
No, a temporary driver's license is not a valid form of identification for flying. You need a government-issued photo ID, such as a passport or state-issued ID card, to board a flight.
You can use your Greek ID card to travel from Greece to any of the eurozone countries.
There are several online sites that offer custom photo greeting cards. Shutterfly and Snapfish are two such sites that one can use to create a custom photo greeting card. One can also create a custom photo card through Walmart.
In addition to a driver's license or passport, you can use a state-issued ID card, military ID, permanent resident card, or trusted traveler card like Global Entry to fly.
A photo identification is necessary to fly from England to Northern Ireland. The airlines prefer a driver's license or passport identification picture. The passport is not necessary if the person flying is a citizen of either country.